Monday, September 22, 2014

Summer Recap Part II

Here are our fav moments from August

We found a house to buy!  It was one of the first ones we saw when we got here and after looking at over a dozen we realized it was the right one.
Museum of Curiosity with Lily and Ruth.  This is pretty much the most boring picture ever taken but the museum was super fun.  Not a representative photo at all.

Beating the heat at a splash pad

Lindon Pool again.  They are in the middle of that huge group of people.  It is really the backdrop that  was memorable with this one though.  How 'bout them mountains?
 Ben checking to see that the basketball hoop worked before we made an offer on the house.


 Grandma Jan made the kids new special pillows to decorate their new rooms.

 This is what we looked like our first day at our new ward in Lindon.
 We inherited a non-bouncy tramp and the kids still love it.

School started!




Summer Recap

Summer was a whole lot of playing, looking for a house, playing, looking for a house, repeat.  We sure had fun playing.  And once we found a house it was fun to get ready to move in!
Instead of a lot of words, here are some pictures of our favorite moments in July.

Stadium of Fire with cousins.  There should have been a lot of Stubbs cousins in this picture but I didn't plan it very well.

Riding horses at the cabin


 24th of July kid parade in Grandma Jan's and Grandpa Mark's neighborhood.  This is a horse drawn wagon.
 Here is a pio-ninja.  As close as we could get to a pioneer this year.

 A week at the cabin with these three awesome kiddos.  So much fun!




 Some cousin fun: flower arranging
 Swimming at the Lindon City pool
 Backyard BBQ
 Baseball at Grandma's house.  We hit the ball over the wall a lot.
 Florist in training.  She's channeling her Grandmas' talents.
 Teaching all these monkeys how to shoot a bb gun.

Monday, July 21, 2014

My ride

After waiting five years to do this race again, I finally convinced some friends to ride in the Little Red bike ride with me.  Just getting people to say yes to me was a victory in itself!  We entered the lottery to see if we'd get in the ride and sure enough we made it!  This all happened while Jared and  I were finding out about our major life changes.  I still wanted to do the ride though, no matter what.  Initially I wanted to go for the 100 mile distance but soon realized that I wouldn't have the time to train for it since we'd be moving almost the exact time as the race.  I decided to go for the 50.  As it turned out, we moved to Utah one week before the race and I still got to train in Boise with my friends! Perfect!

The race is in the Cache Valley and goes along all the farm roads.  It is gorgeous in springtime there.  Race day was perfect weather.

I met up with my friends from Boise and we stayed up Logan canyon in a pretty little cabin on the river.  There were six of us Holly, Carin, Melinda, Wendy, Kim and me.  We giggled and painted our toes and enjoyed the time away from mommy-hood for a minute.  I slept so well that night and didn't get awoken even once by a crying kid.  Heavenly!  

We all got up, loaded our stuff in the cars and drove to the starting point in Lewiston.  I was so giddy the whole time, it was ridiculous.  Some of the gals were nervous, others were pumped.  I had a goofy smile on my face because it was just so much fun.  After checking tire pressure, filling water bottles, strapping helmets on, and climbing on the saddle we were off.  We chose the 50 mile distance and some of us had trained well up to 40 miles in the previous weeks.  I was totally sure we would all make it.  And then I said, "OK, no one gets a flat tire today!"  Foreshadowing, possibly?

Starting the race in the morning gave us a couple of hours of gorgeous cool weather to ride in.  As we stopped at the rest stops to get water and fuel up, we all seemed to be in good shape.  We broke off into two riding groups with Wendy, Holly, me and Melinda in one 

and Kim and Carin in another.  Our paces were enough different that it just worked out that way.  As we neared the 30 mile mark we hit our first hill.  It was short but hard and then we were rewarded with a lunch break in Newton.  Jared and the kids had driven up and were hanging out with his sister Julie (who lives there) and they came to cheer us on at the lunch break.  
Wendy and Carin:
Melinda and Holly:
Kim and I:

After a nice break we got back on our bikes.  My butt bones were yelling at me and my legs felt like cement at first.  It took several miles to get a rhythm and it did not help that those miles were all up hill.  Ouch!  As I was starting to really struggle, the hill flattened out and we were done with the climb.  I think some of the other girls were cursing my name at this point.

The reward for climbing the hills was a super steep downhill that we FLEW down.  We got going over 40 miles an hour.  It was better than a roller coaster as I screamed with glee down the whole things.  I tried to keep my legs moving doing downhill because I could feel my muscles tightening up from the hard work right before the downhill.  As we came to a stop at the bottom of the hill and waited for Wendy to make it down, we laughed and whooped at how fun it was!  Wendy hated it, poor girl.

About five miles later we were going along a flat, straight stretch and I suddenly heard a loud BANG and felt my leg get coated with green tire slime. I had a flat.  And not just a flat tube.  My tire had shredded in an inch long section.  I was so bummed because I was fairly sure that meant my ride was done.  We called on the support vehicle and two nice guys stopped to help.  I called Jared on my phone and told him the bad news.  He was with the kids at the finish line, just 8 miles away.  I told him I was probably done and he might as well come out and pick me up.  My team rallied and Carin offered me her bike to finish.  What a fantastic team!  The guy helping us out said he had a trick and it might just get me through to the end.  He put a new tube in and then used the cardboard box from the tube to line the inside of my shredded tire.  He pumped up the tube about 2/3 and told me to give it a shot.  I was super cautious at first and was pretty resigned to not making it.  But I gave it a shot and it held at first.  And then we got going a little faster and it kept holding.  And then we made to the finish line and it held the whole time!  I rode in on cardboard and we all finished the ride!!  Woohoo!  It was so much fun!  Jared was there at the finish and Holly's family was there too so we even had a cheering section.  It was so gratifying to finish it and I loved every minute of riding with my team.  Our pink team jerseys were one of my favorite sights along the course.






The rest of the day we hung out in our spandex and ate at a yummy restaurant.  Then we headed back up the canyon to the gorgeous cabin, took showers, watched a chick flick and fell asleep happy and sore.  It was the perfect ending to my lovely time in Boise with awesome friends.  We vowed to do it again next year and I headed one way while everyone else headed the other way back to Boise.  Overall a fabulous experience!!







  

Monday, July 07, 2014

Living in Orem

Now that we are in Orem we have tried to keep busy.  It has been an easy thing to do.  What with cousins, grandparents, new friends, birthdays, holidays, a new job, and the mountains we have kept plenty busy!
Jared is trying to set up his office.  So far he has left over furniture that no one else wanted and blank walls.  One day we'll actually get it set up nice for him... maybe when we unpack that storage unit.



















We got library cards
















We hiked to a waterfall







































We played with cousins
We made new friends from an old friendship of mine

 It has been a good time.  Cade started asking "When do we get to go home?" and we have all felt pangs of missing it.  So we are still adjusting!

Another event that I have to document was Ben's 6th birthday!  He has been totally obsessed with ninjas so we had a Lego Ninjago birthday party.  He was lucky enough to spend it with Grandma Jan who shares the same birth day.  Happy 6th Benj!






From Idaho to Utah

Wrapping up our life in Boise was bittersweet in June.  Ben finished up in Kindergarten with great momentum in reading and math.  He loved every day of school and even got to have an un-birthday party in class because of his summer birthday.  Afton said goodbye to her classmates in 2nd grade and was glad to have a summer break!  I had a lot of fun playing with my friends too as we did my final Baby Breakfast Club and girls nights out.  Friends are great!

We tried to squeeze in as much fun stuff as we could in between packing. 
The Boise Zoo one last time
Climbing Simplot hill:
Afton's class field trip to the Discovery Center


Volunteering in Ben's class
An early friend Avenger's birthday party for Ben

One week before we were going to close on the house and move to Utah we got the BAD news that the seller's financing had fallen through.  Ack!  We were very nervous and upset about it all especially because we found all of that out as Jared was walking out the door of his Boise City job at that very moment.  He decided to go to the Temple and I sat and prayed and guess what?  It all worked out!  We put our house back on the market on Friday evening and on Monday afternoon we had shown the house and gotten a solid offer!  Here are the kids helping me put the sign back up in the yard.  Cade is wondering why I am taking so many pictures with this red metal thing in the grass.

We forged ahead with our moving plans and loaded up the huge moving truck.  So many people helped and it made it go very smoothly.  
Our last family picture on our front porch!
We said our final goodbyes to friends (with many tears for the eight year old) and headed with Jared's parents to a hotel for the night.  Swimming in the hotel pool helped soothe some sad hearts and distract us from the long day.
 The next morning we loaded everyone in and started the drive.  There were a lot of tears as we pulled out of Boise.  As we got closer to Utah and Grandma's house it started to feel better though.

 Jared was manly as he drove the big truck.
 Many thanks to Mark, Josh, and Pete who helped us unload the truck into the storage unit.  And many thanks to Jan for wresting the kids the whole time.  We did it!  We moved to Utah!!